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Here's some quick math. One eMusic coupon equals more than 13 million downloadable tracks. That's how many tunes populate the self-described "discovery-and-download destination." Here, music aficionados can accrue MP3s for myriad mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets. To hunt down new ditties, users can check out song samples, read original reviews and features, and even sift through personalized recommendations based on what they've listened to already. In addition to musical genres from classical to new age, eMusic coupons help bookworms gather audiobooks from acclaimed authors such as Margaret Atwood and George Saunders.

eMusic's mission is simple: help listeners find tunes they'll love. Since the site's launch in 1998, eMusic has steadily achieved that aim with a growing library of music. It hit the one-million-song mark in 2005 with a rare live cut of "Here Comes Your Man" by the Pixies. Today, eMusic’s collection exceeds 13 million songs. The site's gargantuan inventory ranges from major-label stars such as Michael Jackson and Bruce Springsteen to eMusic Selects debuts, unsigned, hype-worthy groups that, in the past, have included indie darlings Best Coast. Since 2005, top music writers such as Kurt Loder, Ann Powers, and Robert Christgau have contributed original reviews and pieces to highlight swoon-worthy tunes from eMusic's collection.

eMusic's head honchos know that not everybody has time to research new acts. So inspired the 2011 launch of eMusic Radio, whose 50-plus programs dispense curated playlists of everything from classic compositions to electronica. Though music remains the site's core, eMusic coupons are equally useful for customers seeking audiobooks. More than 1,000 downloadable audiobooks—including President Obama's “The Audacity of Hope”—debuted in eMusic's library in 2007. The selection has only expanded since then, and, like its musical counterpart, eMusic's audiobook section now features book reviews and author interviews.

Whether you want to croon along with Fleetwood Mac's “Rumours” or successfully get jiggy wit it for the first time in your life, an eMusic coupon code unlocks months' worth of downloadable tunes.

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About eMusic

Here's some quick math. One eMusic coupon equals more than 13 million downloadable tracks. That's how many tunes populate the self-described "discovery-and-download destination." Here, music aficionados can accrue MP3s for myriad mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets. To hunt down new ditties, users can check out song samples, read original reviews and features, and even sift through personalized recommendations based on what they've listened to already. In addition to musical genres from classical to new age, eMusic coupons help bookworms gather audiobooks from acclaimed authors such as Margaret Atwood and George Saunders.

eMusic's mission is simple: help listeners find tunes they'll love. Since the site's launch in 1998, eMusic has steadily achieved that aim with a growing library of music. It hit the one-million-song mark in 2005 with a rare live cut of "Here Comes Your Man" by the Pixies. Today, eMusic’s collection exceeds 13 million songs. The site's gargantuan inventory ranges from major-label stars such as Michael Jackson and Bruce Springsteen to eMusic Selects debuts, unsigned, hype-worthy groups that, in the past, have included indie darlings Best Coast. Since 2005, top music writers such as Kurt Loder, Ann Powers, and Robert Christgau have contributed original reviews and pieces to highlight swoon-worthy tunes from eMusic's collection.

eMusic's head honchos know that not everybody has time to research new acts. So inspired the 2011 launch of eMusic Radio, whose 50-plus programs dispense curated playlists of everything from classic compositions to electronica. Though music remains the site's core, eMusic coupons are equally useful for customers seeking audiobooks. More than 1,000 downloadable audiobooks—including President Obama's “The Audacity of Hope”—debuted in eMusic's library in 2007. The selection has only expanded since then, and, like its musical counterpart, eMusic's audiobook section now features book reviews and author interviews.

Whether you want to croon along with Fleetwood Mac's “Rumours” or successfully get jiggy wit it for the first time in your life, an eMusic coupon code unlocks months' worth of downloadable tunes.